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Webcast: Discovery machines and future colliders
This week sees leaders in the fields of physics and engineering meet to discuss the future of particle accelerators
Which came first…?
In the fifth part of our “In Theory” series, we take a look at the relationship between theorists and experimental physicists
Too quiet to hear a particle drop
Quiet beams declared in the LHC as the first test collisions are made
Physics on the money
New Swiss banknotes to feature imagery inspired by physics
The Republic of Cyprus becomes CERN Associate Member State
On 1 April 2016, the Republic of Cyprus became an Associate Member State of CERN in pre-stage to Membership
Sonified Higgs data show a surprising result
Scientists at CERN have made a surprising discovery after sonifying Higgs boson data
Return of the LHC – season 2 continues
The LHC has introduced beam for the first time since the year-end technical stop began in December 2015
What is it like to work in a diverse organisation like CERN?
Genevieve Guinot, head of the diversity office, answers some questions about what it is really like to work in a diverse organization like CERN
More(iond) data needed
Particle hunting is in full swing as LHC experiment collaborations have come up with dozens of fresh results at a meeting for particle physicists
Why are theoreticians filled with wanderlust?
Fasten your seatbelts for a grand world tour in the fourth installment of our 'In Theory' series